Introducing The Queer Dispatch Through Grief and Anger in Hong Khaou’s ‘Lilting’
For The Queer Dispatch's maiden voyage, Jericho Tadeo examines the legacy of 'Lilting' in queer cinema.
Jericho started writing about film in 2019. In the time since, he has reviewed hundreds of movies and interviewed just as many industry artists. In addition to writing, he has also guest-starred on movie podcasts and even served as a film festival juror. He has covered major events, like Sundance and TIFF, and has been a member of GALECA since 2023.
For The Queer Dispatch's maiden voyage, Jericho Tadeo examines the legacy of 'Lilting' in queer cinema.
Khoa Lê’s film operates on an exciting new level of documentary filmmaking that we haven’t really seen before.
Stands firmly as an entertaining and, more importantly, intentional interpretation of a fantastical story built upon Asian and Indigenous cultures and traditions.
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Considering 'My Neighbor Totoro' as the most interesting movie to consider in Hayao Miyazaki’s filmography.
Speaking with director Paris Zarcilla about his directorial debut 'Raging Grace' and the challenges in sharing the film with certain audiences.
A testament to Maxene Eigenmann’s talent as an actress how deftly she walks the line between the desire to go unnoticed and her desperation as a single mother.
Exploring the cinematic sisterhood of 'Saving Face' and 'The Half of It' and their contributions to queer, Asian, and queer Asian cinema.
Simultaneously maintaining a universality while offering specific unique nuggets of truth.
Hard to watch and even harder to define.